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T-Mobile.com has T-Mobile Wi-Fi CellSpot Dual-Band AC1900 Gigabit Router (Certified Pre-Owned; rebranded Asus RT-AC68U) on sale for $49.99 - $10 w/ promo code ROUTER (applied in cart) = $39.99. Shipping is free. Thanks zasdf

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This deal is slick because you can convert this $40 router into a normal Asus RT-AC68U (same as AC68R) that sells for ~$150 new.

Instructions here:
http://www.bayareatechpros.com/ac1900-to-ac68u/

^-- I do not believe these are accurate anymore --^
THAT SAID, it is still possible, but it is now much more annoying to force-downgrade from tmobile's 3181 firmware via rescue mode. (or at least, that was the case for me) ...anyway here's my instructions: https://slickdeals.net/f/10687204-t-mobile-wi-fi-cellspot-dual-band-ac1900-gigabit-router-certified-pre-owned-40-free-s-h?p=106325252#post106325252
--jasonbuechler

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Plug it into a 240V and smell it.
if you are a T-mobile user, you can call and say service is bad at your location. they may provide you the same router for free as long you remain a user >1 year. You get to keep it after 1 year.
TL;DR: After a struggle, I got this thing flashed to stock Asus firmware & bootloader, BUT it's more involved than it used to be. Here are my instructions (and experience and notes):

I ordered this router from a SD that was posted right before this one which is now my 2nd of this model. My first one was when these really went on fire last year -- I wrote up a tight set of instructions including screen-capture videos of how to do it, but the process was a good bit simpler then (esp for mac users).

When I got this one, I tried using my previous instructions but immediately hit a wall trying to put the unit into rescue-mode: something about rescue-mode/CFE-mode is definitely different from the previous hardware revision. (I'm pretty sure it's a hardware change because even after putting the exact same CFE and firmware on it, the difference remained.) Trivia for those who care: the CFE is the bootloader and "firmware environment" of the router... kind of a lower-level firmware FOR the firmware: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Com...nvironment.
Anyway, it turns out that you now need to hold down the reset button for almost the entire flashing process AND execute the firmware-upload as fast as possible, as there appears to be a timeout that will kick the router out of rescue-mode, even mid-upload. EEK!Confused (I'm pretty sure these are the only new "tricks" to know, so I have cut out a bunch of details from the below instructions that seemed important a few days ago -- they're moved to the notes at the end of this post, if anyone cares.)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOWNGRADING FIRMWARE FROM v3181 (FOR ENABLING SSH)

Step 0 - Pre-requisites & Downloads you'll want
*Manually configure your IPv4 network settings for a static IP of 192.168.29.8, mask of 255.255.255.0, and gateway of 192.168.29.1
*Directly connect your computer via ethernet cable to port1 on the back of the router

*Obtain the "TM-AC1900_3.0.0.4_376_1703-g0ffdbba.trx" (downgrade-firmware) file
*Unzip/save that file to your desktop

*Obtain a large paperclip
*Bend that paperclip in such a way that it will pinch around the side of the router and hold down the reset button for you
*Make sure you know the sound/feel of the click/unclick of the reset button

Step 1 - Prepare for miniCFE/rescue modePower-off the unit. Even though it's off, start continuously pinging the router (windows command prompt: "ping -t 192.168.29.1" ... mac terminal: "ping 192.168.29.1") because we'll need to know the instant it's available. Then open a browser tab and type in "http://192.168.29.1" BUT don't yet hit enter. Arrange your windows so you can see when the pings start succeeding.

Step 2 - Enter miniCFE/rescue mode and flash older tmobile firmwareAttach your paperclip buddy to the router so that it is firmly holding in the reset button. When you're confident it's holding, power-on the router, and start watching the ping activity. As soon as the pings start returning successfully, hit enter on your browser tab to bring up the miniCFE webpage. Immediately select your v1703 firmware file and click send. If you're using Chrome, the bottom-left corner of the window should show an upload status percentage. Watch it like a hawk.

When it hits 10%, disconnect your paperclip buddy. (I don't know this is necessary, but it's what I did.) When it hits 100% you should see the success-page I have attached to this post: the URL has been redirected to "192.168.29.1/f2.htm" and the content of the page reads: "Receive file size=16949294 / Upload completed. System is going to reboot. Please wait a few moments."

Give it several minutes to reboot and come back up.

Step 3 - Enable SSH, FINALLYBrowse to 192.168.29.1, and enter the admin/password credentials if necessary. (If you land at the setup-wizard page, click the button near the top to skip the setup wizard.) On the left sidebar, click "Administration", then on the tabs near the top, click "System". Midway down the page, under the "SSH Daemon" section, click "Yes" for "SSH Enable" then click the Apply button at the bottom of the page. Give it a few seconds to save.

Step 4 - for now, follow other guides starting from the CFE stuff

I'll copy-in the rest of the instructions from my previous post later, but for now:
We have downgraded the crappy tmobile firmware to an older MORE FUNCTIONAL one (yay!)
But we still need to replace the crappy tmobile-locked CFE bootloader on the router (boo!)
After we've done that, we can optionally update the router's firmware to whatever you want, or just leave it with the older tmo firmware which I wouldn't recommend.
Instructions for doing these things can be found in my older post, starting at step #3 --> https://slickdeals.net/f/9330575-asus-tm-ac1900-wireless-ac1900-dual-band-gigabit-router-59-free-shipping?p=94195560#post94195560

Nerdy notes and extra instructions that are probably unnecessary for anyone to read, but I'm including them just in case:

__Preface that used to be above the instructions:__
Last year time, wiping all traces of the tmobile garbage was extremely easy because the latest available firmware at that time had SSH available in the settings, which is no longer the case.
Yesterday and this morning I spent probably a combined 5 hours fighting this thing and researching other people's experiences. My problem (and I suspect the problem of many others, moving forward) was three-fold:

- The firmware 'Administration' settings no longer lists SSH, as mentioned above
- The previous "tricks" to enable SSH and/or telnet (by "fixing" the html via chrome's developer tools) also no longer work.
--- I think? The commented-out and css-hidden options all still exist, but my router refused both types of connections.
- The process to force the unit into rescue mode/recovery mode/miniCFE seems to be dramatically different than it was before
--- the router would respond to pinging but never present the CFE page.

But ultimately I did have success!! Though a lot of swearing happened, first. After scouring through many forum posts, I ended up doing several additional things that I didn't have to do last year... I'm not sure if all of them were necessary, but I got nowhere until I started getting desperate and combined things I'd been reading: - reset NVRAM
- set the router to AP-mode instead of router-mode
- hold the reset button for (ALMOST) THE ENTIRE TIME (...not just 10-10-10, not just 30-30-30, and not just "for a long time"!)
- "race" to upload the the downgrade-firmware AFAP (...because there appeared to be a timeout in play)
__Instructions I cut out from my original procedure:__
- Old Step 1 - Reset the NVRAM >> Power-off the unit using the push-button (as opposed to unplugging). Press and hold the WPS button, then power-on the unit while still holding the WPS button. Continue holding the WPS button until the power led starts to blink a few times -- at which point you can release the WPS button: This clears the NVRAM and it will reboot.
- Old Step 2 - Set the router to AP-mode >> Browse to 192.168.29.1, and enter the admin/password credentials if necessary. (If you land at the setup-wizard page, click the button near the top to skip the setup wizard.) On the left sidebar, click "Administration", then on the tabs near the top, click "Operation mode" if it's not already there. Click the button for "Access Point(AP) mode", then Save/apply the setting and allow at least a minute for the router to reboot itself.

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ElBeaner
10-26-2017 at 05:27 AM.
10-26-2017 at 05:27 AM.
Quote from autosaver :
3 different devices.

Signal Booster/LTE Extender (No longer offered or supported)
WiFi Cellspot (No longer offered or supported)
LTE Cellspot

The LTE Cellspot uses your home internet to generate LTE frequency. While this gives you reliable service, it does have the downside of anyone being able to access it. This is more of an issue if you live in an apartment where your internet turns into everyone's LTE.
It's not a huge issues as there are only 4 4G LTE streams and 2 4G streams available at any given time. I have a cellspot at my home cause my house has a radiant barrier and it just destroys cell signal.

So far only time I see all the streams taken up are when the contractors are in the neighborhood finishing up other houses.
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DiscountSAE
10-26-2017 at 01:18 PM.
10-26-2017 at 01:18 PM.
What is the item number if I am trying to help a phone rep place an order?

Never mind. I just told the phone rep the promo code, and ordered successfully! Smilie

Email confirmation shows item name as
ASK TM-AC1900 WI-FI CELLSPOT COB
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10-26-2017 at 06:55 PM.
10-26-2017 at 06:55 PM.
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Thanks. What version of Merlin are you currently running?
The most recent version found here https://www.mediafire.com/folder/...e5xc252czd

Only issue is it seems to run way to hot, some have a heat issue others are fine. It's a design flaw with the heat sink not seating firmly against the CPU and Radios. In the summer the CPU temp would hit 90C+ which seems hot to me even though they are rated to run at 120C+. I tried fixing it by using better CPU thermal pads which helped a little but in the end just left the front cover off and it runs cool now.
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10-27-2017 at 12:29 PM.
10-27-2017 at 12:29 PM.
Quote from Sam K :
When I asked for the wifi hot spot a few years ago when they first offered it, they sent me the signal booster instead. I wouldn't be surprised if you get that instead of the wifi router.
Received personal cell spot. I previously had a signal booster. I ended up ordering a router with this Slickdeal by calling.
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jasonbuechler
10-27-2017 at 01:34 PM.
10-27-2017 at 01:34 PM.
TL;DR: After a struggle, I got this thing flashed to stock Asus firmware & bootloader, BUT it's more involved than it used to be. Here are my instructions (and experience and notes):

I ordered this router from a SD that was posted right before this one which is now my 2nd of this model. My first one was when these really went on fire last year -- I wrote up a tight set of instructions including screen-capture videos of how to do it, but the process was a good bit simpler then (esp for mac users).

When I got this one, I tried using my previous instructions but immediately hit a wall trying to put the unit into rescue-mode: something about rescue-mode/CFE-mode is definitely different from the previous hardware revision. (I'm pretty sure it's a hardware change because even after putting the exact same CFE and firmware on it, the difference remained.) Trivia for those who care: the CFE is the bootloader and "firmware environment" of the router... kind of a lower-level firmware FOR the firmware: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Com...nvironment.
Anyway, it turns out that you now need to hold down the reset button for almost the entire flashing process AND execute the firmware-upload as fast as possible, as there appears to be a timeout that will kick the router out of rescue-mode, even mid-upload. EEK!Confused (I'm pretty sure these are the only new "tricks" to know, so I have cut out a bunch of details from the below instructions that seemed important a few days ago -- they're moved to the notes at the end of this post, if anyone cares.)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOWNGRADING FIRMWARE FROM v3181 (FOR ENABLING SSH)
  • Step 0 - Pre-requisites & Downloads you'll want
    Code:
    *Manually configure your IPv4 network settings for a static IP of 192.168.29.8, mask of 255.255.255.0, and gateway of 192.168.29.1
    *Directly connect your computer via ethernet cable to port1 on the back of the router
    
    *Obtain the "TM-AC1900_3.0.0.4_376_1703-g0ffdbba.trx" (downgrade-firmware) file
    *Unzip/save that file to your desktop
    
    *Obtain a large paperclip
    *Bend that paperclip in such a way that it will pinch around the side of the router and hold down the reset button for you
    *Make sure you know the sound/feel of the click/unclick of the reset button
  • Step 1 - Prepare for miniCFE/rescue mode
    Power-off the unit. Even though it's off, start continuously pinging the router (windows command prompt: "ping -t 192.168.29.1" ... mac terminal: "ping 192.168.29.1") because we'll need to know the instant it's available. Then open a browser tab and type in "http://192.168.29.1" BUT don't yet hit enter. Arrange your windows so you can see when the pings start succeeding.
  • Step 2 - Enter miniCFE/rescue mode and flash older tmobile firmware
    Attach your paperclip buddy to the router so that it is firmly holding in the reset button. When you're confident it's holding, power-on the router, and start watching the ping activity. As soon as the pings start returning successfully, hit enter on your browser tab to bring up the miniCFE webpage. Immediately select your v1703 firmware file and click send. If you're using Chrome, the bottom-left corner of the window should show an upload status percentage. Watch it like a hawk.

    When it hits 10%, disconnect your paperclip buddy. (I don't know this is necessary, but it's what I did.) When it hits 100% you should see the success-page I have attached to this post: the URL has been redirected to "192.168.29.1/f2.htm" and the content of the page reads: "Receive file size=16949294 / Upload completed. System is going to reboot. Please wait a few moments."

    Give it several minutes to reboot and come back up.
  • Step 3 - Enable SSH, FINALLY
    Browse to 192.168.29.1, and enter the admin/password credentials if necessary. (If you land at the setup-wizard page, click the button near the top to skip the setup wizard.) On the left sidebar, click "Administration", then on the tabs near the top, click "System". Midway down the page, under the "SSH Daemon" section, click "Yes" for "SSH Enable" then click the Apply button at the bottom of the page. Give it a few seconds to save.
  • Step 4 - for now, follow other guides starting from the CFE stuff
    • I'll copy-in the rest of the instructions from my previous post later, but for now:
    • We have downgraded the crappy tmobile firmware to an older MORE FUNCTIONAL one (yay!)
    • But we still need to replace the crappy tmobile-locked CFE bootloader on the router (boo!)
    • After we've done that, we can optionally update the router's firmware to whatever you want, or just leave it with the older tmo firmware which I wouldn't recommend.
    • Instructions for doing these things can be found in my older post, starting at step #3 --> https://slickdeals.net/f/9330575-asus-tm-ac1900-wireless-ac1900-dual-band-gigabit-router-59-free-shipping?p=94195560#post94195560
Nerdy notes and extra instructions that are probably unnecessary for anyone to read, but I'm including them just in case:
Code:
__Preface that used to be above the instructions:__
Last year time, wiping all traces of the tmobile garbage was extremely easy because the latest available firmware at that time had SSH available in the settings, which is no longer the case. 
Yesterday and this morning I spent probably a combined 5 hours fighting this thing and researching other people's experiences. My problem (and I suspect the problem of many others, moving forward) was three-fold:

- The firmware 'Administration' settings no longer lists SSH, as mentioned above
- The previous "tricks" to enable SSH and/or telnet (by "fixing" the html via chrome's developer tools) also no longer work.
--- I think? The commented-out and css-hidden options all still exist, but my router refused both types of connections.
- The process to force the unit into rescue mode/recovery mode/miniCFE seems to be dramatically different than it was before
--- the router would respond to pinging but never present the CFE page.

But ultimately I did have success!! Though a lot of swearing happened, first. After scouring through many forum posts, I ended up doing several additional things that I didn't have to do last year... I'm not sure if all of them were necessary, but I got nowhere until I started getting desperate and combined things I'd been reading: - reset NVRAM
- set the router to AP-mode instead of router-mode
- hold the reset button for (ALMOST) THE ENTIRE TIME (...not just 10-10-10, not just 30-30-30, and not just "for a long time"!)
- "race" to upload the the downgrade-firmware AFAP (...because there appeared to be a timeout in play)
__Instructions I cut out from my original procedure:__
- Old Step 1 - Reset the NVRAM >> Power-off the unit using the push-button (as opposed to unplugging). Press and hold the WPS button, then power-on the unit while still holding the WPS button. Continue holding the WPS button until the power led starts to blink a few times -- at which point you can release the WPS button: This clears the NVRAM and it will reboot.
- Old Step 2 - Set the router to AP-mode >> Browse to 192.168.29.1, and enter the admin/password credentials if necessary. (If you land at the setup-wizard page, click the button near the top to skip the setup wizard.) On the left sidebar, click "Administration", then on the tabs near the top, click "Operation mode" if it's not already there. Click the button for "Access Point(AP) mode", then Save/apply the setting and allow at least a minute for the router to reboot itself.
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10-28-2017 at 03:32 PM.
10-28-2017 at 03:32 PM.
Quote from alchemista :
there seem to be 2 departments here:
telesales & tech support

tech support seems to be the ones to issue free routers when you tell them you have signal problems, and will do so pretty easily if you have a tmo account. otherwise, they don't seem positioned to sell anything.

telesales continually tells me that they only sell accessories to tmobile account owners, and don't know anything about this CellSpot router. I explain I have purchased before, and there is nothing restricting sales of accessories to non-tmobile account owners. They don't know what to do and then transfer to tech support.

So do you know who placed your order? Was it really telesales (typically US people)? Or was it just customer support (typically Asian call center)? Customer support doesn't seem able to sell anything.
It was telesales as far as I know, the lady I first talked to after getting to order status support said they didn't see their ASUS router in stock on their system so they forwarded me to their sales department. The guy who I was forwarded to was friendly and seemed to be happy to hear about that promotion too (he wasn't aware of the ROUTER promo code and knew that this router had especially good specs for the price). He sounded American to me, didn't have an accent or anything. You might be out of luck now though, my order just shipped out yesterday after it was "backordered" for a day so they may be running low or out of stock. Nobody minded that I didn't have a T-Mobile account.
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sbattosai
10-28-2017 at 04:26 PM.
10-28-2017 at 04:26 PM.
Quote from jasonbuechler :
About a week ago, I received my refurb "TM-AC1900" (aka: ac68u) from this previous slick deal...
"ASUS TM-AC1900 Dual-Band Gigabit Router (Refurbished)" -- $50 from Mobile Dist via Amazon
...this is my 2nd of these routers, having bought the first when these really went on fire last year.

At that time, wiping all traces of the tmobile garbage was extremely easy because the latest available firmware at that time had SSH available in the settings, which is no longer the case.
Yesterday and this morning I spent probably a combined 5 hours fighting this thing and researching other people's experiences. My problem (and I suspect the problem of many others, moving forward) was three-fold:
  • The firmware 'Administration' settings no longer lists SSH, as mentioned above
  • The previous "tricks" to enable SSH and/or telnet (by "fixing" the html via chrome's developer tools) also no longer work.
    • ...I think? The commented-out and css-hidden options all still exist, but my router refused both types of connections.
  • The process to force the unit into rescue mode/recovery mode/miniCFE seems to be dramatically different than it was before
    • ...the router would respond to pinging but never present the CFE page.

But ultimately I did have success!! Though a lot of swearing happened, first. After scouring through many forum posts, I ended up doing several additional things that I didn't have to do last year... I'm not sure if all of them were necessary, but I got nowhere until I started getting desperate and combined things I'd been reading:
  • reset NVRAM
  • set the router to AP-mode instead of router-mode
  • hold the reset button for (ALMOST) THE ENTIRE TIME
    • ...not just 10-10-10, not just 30-30-30, and not just "for a long time"!
  • "race" to upload the the downgrade-firmware AFAP
    • ...because there appeared to be a timeout in play

INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOWNGRADING FIRMWARE FROM v3181 (FOR ENABLING SSH)
  • Step 0 - Pre-requisites & Downloads you'll want
    Code:
    *Manually configure your IPv4 network settings for a static IP of 192.168.29.8, mask of 255.255.255.0, and gateway of 192.168.29.1
    *Directly connect your computer via ethernet cable to port1 on the back of the router
    
    *Obtain the "TM-AC1900_3.0.0.4_376_1703-g0ffdbba.trx" (downgrade-firmware) file
    *Unzip/save that file to your desktop
    
    *Obtain a large paperclip
    *Bend that paperclip in such a way that it will pinch around the side of the router and hold down the reset button for you
    *Make sure you know the sound/feel of the click/unclick of the reset button
  • Step 1 - Reset the NVRAM
    Power-off the unit using the push-button (as opposed to unplugging). Press and hold the WPS button, then power-on the unit while still holding the WPS button. Continue holding the WPS button until the power led starts to blink a few times -- at which point you can release the WPS button: This clears the NVRAM and it will reboot.
  • Step 2 - Set the router to AP-mode
    Browse to 192.168.29.1, and enter the admin/password credentials if necessary. (If you land at the setup-wizard page, click the button near the top to skip the setup wizard.) On the left sidebar, click "Administration", then on the tabs near the top, click "Operation mode" if it's not already there. Click the button for "Access Point(AP) mode", then Save/apply the setting and allow at least a minute for the router to reboot itself.
  • Step 3 - Prepare for miniCFE/rescue mode
    Power-off the unit. Even though it's off, start continuously pinging the router (windows command prompt: "ping -t 192.168.29.1" ... mac terminal: "ping 192.168.29.1") because we'll need to know the instant it's available. Then open a browser tab and type in "http://192.168.29.1" BUT don't yet hit enter. Arrange your windows so you can see when the pings start succeeding.
  • Step 4 - Enter miniCFE/rescue mode and flash the firmware
    Attach your paperclip buddy to the router so that it is firmly holding in the reset button. When you're confident it's holding, power-on the router, and start watching the ping activity. As soon as the pings start returning successfully, hit enter on your browser tab to bring up the miniCFE webpage. Immediately select your v1703 firmware file and click send. If you're using Chrome, the bottom-left corner of the window should show an upload status percentage. Watch it like a hawk.

    When it hits 10%, disconnect your paperclip buddy. (I don't know this is necessary, but it's what I did.) When it hits 100% you should see the success-page I have attached to this post: the URL has been redirected to "192.168.29.1/f2.htm" and the content of the page reads: "Receive file size=16949294 / Upload completed. System is going to reboot. Please wait a few moments."

    Give it several minutes to reboot and come back up.
  • Step 5 - Enable SSH, FINALLY (and fix operation mode)
    Browse to 192.168.29.1, and enter the admin/password credentials if necessary. (If you land at the setup-wizard page, click the button near the top to skip the setup wizard.) On the left sidebar, click "Administration", then on the tabs near the top, click "System". Midway down the page, under the "SSH Daemon" section, click "Yes" for "SSH Enable" then click the Apply button at the bottom of the page. Give it a few seconds to save, then in the tabs near the top, click "Operation Mode" again. Click the button for "Wireless router mode (Default)", then Save/apply the setting and allow at least a minute for the router to reboot itself.
  • Step 6 - follow other guides starting from the CFE stuff
    I'll fill this in later. You can check out my instructions from last year, starting at step 3 --> https://slickdeals.net/f/9330575-asus-tm-ac1900-wireless-ac1900-dual-band-gigabit-router-59-free-shipping?p=94195560#post94195560
thanks a million! I wasted 2h last week-end trying to change the firmware/put the router in rescue mode. Using your guide, i was successful in 5 minutes. Awesome! now on to the CFE thingy...
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jasonbuechler
10-30-2017 at 03:32 PM.
10-30-2017 at 03:32 PM.
Quote from sbattosai :
thanks a million! I wasted 2h last week-end trying to change the firmware/put the router in rescue mode. Using your guide, i was successful in 5 minutes. Awesome! now on to the CFE thingy...
Super happy to hear I was able to help someone!!! Just one response like yours makes the effort to writeup instructions worth it! Big Grin
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10-30-2017 at 08:41 PM.
10-30-2017 at 08:41 PM.
Quote from jasonbuechler :
Super happy to hear I was able to help someone!!! Just one response like yours makes the effort to writeup instructions worth it!
I'm still waiting for my AC1900 to arrive. My credit card was charged on the day of my order but so far I have not even received a confirmation email. I am looking forward to trying your firmware upgrade. You went through a lot of effort to post the directions and I just wanted to say thank you. I hope it goes as simple as you have made it sound.
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10-30-2017 at 11:50 PM.
10-30-2017 at 11:50 PM.
Quote from jasonbuechler :
Super happy to hear I was able to help someone!!! Just one response like yours makes the effort to writeup instructions worth it! Big Grin
Yeah it seriously helped! I was about to trash it and buy something else. I did notice that the next steps from your previous posts are missing one very important step. The router needs an update from 2014, the Version 3.0.0.4.376.3626
That firmware modify the bootloader to allow bigger firmware to be flashed. Without it, you cannot update to a recent Asus or Merlin firmware.
Hope that helps.
Thanks
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ST1NGY
10-31-2017 at 06:23 AM.
10-31-2017 at 06:23 AM.
I thought I'd add a few tips now that I'm all updated and working.
  • I recommend (if possible) to do this on a laptop or a different computer than your main computer. This could take a good deal of time and you might need to do some research or whatever. This way you can take your time and not be out-of-business when you inevitably run into an issue. Use a USB stick to move any files if necessary. Its a real pain to have to undo and redo all the set-up if you only use one computer.
  • Keep in mind that there is usually more than one way to accomplish a task. If you are having issues, go use your main computer and look for alternatives.
  • Once you've gotten SSH enabled, you can clear NVRAM from ssh. No need to use the WPS button. Type nvram erase;reboot (note that after it boots, everything will be back to defaults so SSH will be unchecked in the settings)
  • Put the files you'll need in a (nearly) empty directory. I had problems in miniCFE to get the file selected before it timed-out. But I had the .trx file in with a bunch off other junk and had to scroll around to select it. I'm sure that didn't help. Luckily I figured a way around that - see my post below.
  • Getting into Recovery mode, I was surprised how fast after turning-on power that the ping was successful. In my case it seemed like only a few seconds. So be ready to hit return on your browsers address bar with 192.168.29.1 already entered.
  • I suspect many problems getting into Recovery mode (to get miniCFE) are due to the difficult reset button. I lay the router face down and use a retractable ball-point pen (tip retracted). It makes it easy to firmly hold down the button and turn on power with one hand. Keep the other hand on your mouse/keyboard - ready to get into miniCFE. Keep the reset button pressed until you have your file uploading.
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10-31-2017 at 08:52 AM.
10-31-2017 at 08:52 AM.
In my previous post I mentioned a way to get around the minCFE's tendency to time-out between displaying the upload screen and actually starting the upload. I already posted this in the other TM1900 (Amazon) thread but I'll post it here as well.
After successfully getting into Recovery (miniCFE), I kept getting a timeout after using it to select the trx file and clicking Upload. My problem was exacerbated by the fact that I had a lot of files in the directory along with the 1703 firmware. And my slow Notebook PC has a small screen with low resolution. All this meant I needed to scroll down a screen of files before selecting the firmware.

I tried 3-4 times and wasn't getting anywhere. So the next time miniCFE gave me the timeout, I just hit the browser's back arrow to get to the previous session's opening miniCFE screen (1703 trx file already selected). Then on the router did the same power off/reset/power on (keeping reset held) as before. Immediately upon seeing a successful ping, I clicked Upload.and it immediately started uploading. I released the router reset button once it hit 10%, and it completed successfully.

I hope this helps for anyone else running into the miniCFE timeout issue.
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10-31-2017 at 11:50 AM.
10-31-2017 at 11:50 AM.
Quote from ST1NGY :
In my previous post I mentioned a way to get around the minCFE's tendency to time-out between displaying the upload screen and actually starting the upload. I already posted this in the other TM1900 (Amazon) thread but I'll post it here as well.
After successfully getting into Recovery (miniCFE), I kept getting a timeout after using it to select the trx file and clicking Upload. My problem was exacerbated by the fact that I had a lot of files in the directory along with the 1703 firmware. And my slow Notebook PC has a small screen with low resolution. All this meant I needed to scroll down a screen of files before selecting the firmware.

I tried 3-4 times and wasn't getting anywhere. So the next time miniCFE gave me the timeout, I just hit the browser's back arrow to get to the previous session's opening miniCFE screen (1703 trx file already selected). Then on the router did the same power off/reset/power on (keeping reset held) as before. Immediately upon seeing a successful ping, I clicked Upload.and it immediately started uploading. I released the router reset button once it hit 10%, and it completed successfully.

I hope this helps for anyone else running into the miniCFE timeout issue.
I'm still waiting on my router and this will be my first time flashing this router specifically so bear with me. After you complete your updated steps in this thread, the previous guide you referenced, in step 4 (this post), you would use minicfe to put Merlin instead of stock Asus as well?
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10-31-2017 at 12:22 PM.
10-31-2017 at 12:22 PM.
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I'm still waiting on my router and this will be my first time flashing this router specifically so bear with me. After you complete your updated steps in this thread, the previous guide you referenced, in step 4 (this post), you would use minicfe to put Merlin instead of stock Asus as well?
No. After falling back to the older CFE (boot loader), the next step is to install a specific older ASUS version (376_3626) that will expand the jffs partition to 64K (from 32K). Do not skip that step. After that, you should be able to flash any ASUS/Merlin firmware you like. I went directly to the latest Merlin. ASUSWRT-Merlin RT-AC68U 380.68-4

BTW, do a NVRAM reset after every firmware flash. The memory map of configuration values will vary between major release. This forces valid default values to be set-up.

Those instructions are probably too old since they came out before 3181 (current TM version). I don't recall specifically referencing that one.
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10-31-2017 at 12:27 PM.
10-31-2017 at 12:27 PM.
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No. After falling back to the older CFE (boot loader), the next step is to install a specific older ASUS version (376_3626) that will expand the jffs partition to 64K (from 32K). After that, you should be able to flash any ASUS/Merlin firmware you like.
BTW, do a NVRAM reset after every firmware flash. The memory map of configuration values will vary between major release. This forces valid default valued to be set-up.

Those instructions are probably too old since they came out before 3181 (current TM version). I don't recall specifically referencing that one.
Thanks. I was looking at the bayarea steps and I think I can use those for a more step by step after the instructions above in the thread. For installing Merlin after all of that, did you use minicfe/tftp?
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